WHAT IS AN ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA?
An AV Fistula Requires Advance Planning Because A Fistula Takes A While After Surgery To Develop—In Rare Cases, As Long As 24 Months. But A Properly Formed Fistula Is Less Likely Than Other Kinds Of Vascular Access To Form Clots Or Become Infected. Also, Properly Formed Fistulas Tend To Last Many Years—Longer Than Any Other Kind Of Vascular Access.
A Surgeon Creates An AV Fistula By Connecting An Artery Directly To A Vein, Frequently In The Forearm. Connecting The Artery To The Vein Causes More Blood To Flow Into The Vein. As A Result, The Vein Grows Larger And Stronger, Making Repeated Needle Insertions For Hemodialysis Treatments Easier. For The Surgery, You’ll Be Given A Local Anesthetic. In Most Cases, The Procedure Can Be Performed On An Outpatient Basis.